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`King' Khan says his regret tweet meant for fans, not Shiv Sena | Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan has issued a fresh tweet a short while ago, saying that the regret that he had expressed earlier for the disturbances surrounding the release of his latest film -- My Name is Khan (MNiK) -- was not directed at the right-wing Shiv Sena, but meant for his fans. Khan expressed his regret on social networking
site Twitter over his alleged remarks favouring the inclusion of Pakistani players
in the third edition of the cash-rich Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.
"I thank you all for this... apologise for giving stress over the last few days...
and now truly know the meaning of being humbled. Lov you all so much," Shah Rukh
posted on his twitter. Wishing his fans, he wrote: "...a big thanks. Happy Birthday...
best of luck for exams... and happiness. I am humbled by this show of love and
kindness. So don't know what else to say. Overwhelmed and promise will make
India
proud with my hard work," he wrote. The film, which tells the story of a Rizwan
Khan (Shah Rukh) coping with events in post 9/11 America, released Friday with
over 2,000 prints. It opened amid uncertainty in 63 theatres in Mumbai following
protests by the Shiv Sena, which has opposed the film to protest Shah Rukh's
comments
favouring the inclusion of Pakistani cricketers in the Indian Premier League.
"Am I gushing too much and regretting too often. Well, let me. It's the first
time I am a fan of my audience... a huge hug. You all are rockstars. Will you
all give me your autographs and pose for pictures with me... will keep it in my
heart forever. My name is fan and I am not a star... you are. "I promise will
only make wonderful films from now on forever. All the ones that missed the mark
and didn't please you... ooops ...sorry again." An earlier tweet had said: "If
I have said anything wittingly or unwittingly, have disturbed any sentiments,
I express whole-hearted regret." This, he said, was meant for his fans and not
the Shiv Sena. Around ten multiplex owners in Mumbai decided to go ahead with
the screening of the movie, while the single screen theatres decided against showing
the movie for the time being, fearing violence. The Shiv Sena was upset with Khan's
statements that Pakistani cricketers should be allowed to play in the Indian Premier
League (IPL) inspite of the 26/11-terror attack. |
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